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    Discharged Prisoners: Rehabilitation not Segregation What are the chances that a young teen will be able to get a job‚ buy a house‚ and support themselves without any outside help? Slim to none. Well‚ many people in prison have approximately the same amount of education and resources but they are still expected to achieve those goals. Jails are becoming increasingly crowded and recidivism rates are climbing but no one seems to understand why because the crime rates are relatively stable. The number

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    One course of action is to try to limit or even completely get rid of the segregation between students with disabilities and those without. Currently‚ there are still numerous public schools around the nation that have not developed a method towards transitioning to non-segregated classroom styles for individuals with disabilities. This exclusion between students with disabilities and those without is creating a barrier that is hurting their educational development and progress towards being able

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    Introduction “Home ownership” is the dream of all Chinese people‚ many people even cannot have a house through their whole life. High housing and rental price is one of the most hot topics among the individual and the society. It reflects not only our many contradictions of our society‚ but also the inevitable result of the gap of wealth. High housing prices are indeed able to undermine the whole society. That’s why I plan to research the main reasons for this phenomenon and the resulting problems

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    Biotechnology BSc THESIS PROJECT PROPOSAL PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF ANNEALING TREATED YAM&SWEET POTATO STARCHES I/Project general information Name of study : Physicochemical and functional properties of annealing treated sweet and yam potato starches Field of study: Food biotechnology Supervisors: Dr. Pham Van Hung Host institute: school of biotechnology at HCM international university Time: 1/2013-5/2013 Budget estimation: II/- RESEARCH PROPOSAL 1.AIM: * Prepareration

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    Proposal of a Collaborative Learning Standardization Toshio Okamoto‚ Mizue Kayama and Alexandra Cristea University of Electro- Communications Graduate School of Information Systems {okamoto‚ kayama‚ alex}ai.is.uec.ac.jp Abstract This paper reports on considerations and steps towards standardization [2] of the collaborative learning environment. This standardization will extend and widen the field of applications possible within the collaborative learning paradigm‚ and will make possible

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    America is a country built on an innumerable web of inconsistencies. The pledge of allegiance ends with “liberty and justice for all‚” but in reality‚ throughout most of American history‚ that has truly meant “liberty and justice for cisgendered‚ heterosexual‚ able-bodied‚ neurotypical‚ adult white males.” To make things even more complicated‚ we are still struggling to define who can be racially classified as “white” even today. It seems as though in order for a group of people to be considered

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    Segregation didn’t stop in 1954 when Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was implemented in 1954. This past decade‚ students attending separate and unequal schools have increased. The article‚ “The Resurgence of school segregation”‚ describes the increasing segregation trend of schools as the minority population grows at rapid lengths. Despite the growing diversity‚ minorities continue to be isolated from whites. The author’s describe whereas the average white person attends a school that is 4/5

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    In the early 1900s America was torn apart in a battle known as segregation. The African American race was treated unjustly and faced a tough journey. They were shoved aside and torn apart from the Caucasian Americans. There was separate railroad cars‚ schools‚ and even to such small insignificant things as separate water fountains. The white children were being taught to treat African Americans as dirty people who deserved to be separate. It created a prejudice that would take years to overcome‚

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    Discrimination and Segregation have both had many harmful effects on society in the past and exist when individuals are treated unfairly because of their particular race‚ gender‚ age‚ ethnic group‚ physical disability‚ or religion. Discrimination and segregation both poison the atmosphere of trust that we need in order to live peacefully. In the video “Separate but Equal”‚ there are many incidences to prove that racism‚ segregation‚ and discrimination all have negative effects. The

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    the Jim Crow laws. These laws created an extreme enforcement of segregation between blacks and whites. In the United States’ Southern states‚ racial segregation was enforced until it was fully ended in every state in 1964. The Civil Rights Act‚ declared segregation wrong. The retraction of segregation led to integration of public schools. Although the Little Rock School Crisis was the initial effort to bringing an end to segregation in public schools‚ the bravery of the nine students who were willing

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